Introduction, Declaration of conformity, Monarch instrument – Monarch Instrument SPLS-5 Series User Manual
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INTRODUCTION
SPS and SPLS Self Powered Sensors are self-contained, rechargeable battery
powered devices for developing a TTL compatible one pulse per revolution
output for triggering external equipment such as vibration analyzers, spectrum
analyzers, stroboscopes, data acquisition equipment, tachometers, balancers,
waveform analyzers and magnetic tape recorders.
The SPS-5 Series is comprised of the SPS-IM Interface Module which
provides power to a sensor and couples the sensor to a BNC output; an input
sensor with a visible red LED light source (ROS-5P); and a battery recharger.
The SPLS-5 Series is comprised of the SPS-IM Interface Module which
provides power to a sensor and couples the sensor to a BNC output; a remote
laser light input sensor (RLS-5P); and a battery recharger.
An optional infrared light source (IRS-5P) or amplified magnetic sensor
(MT-190P) may also be combined with the SPS-IM Interface Module when
appropriate. (See separate instructions for these configurations.)
ROS-5P
Remote Optical Sensor
RLS-5P
Remote Laser Sensor
IRS-5P
Infrared Sensor
MT-190P
Magnetic Trigger Sensor
SPS-IM
Self-Powered Sensor
with R-5 Recharger
DECLARATION OF CONFORMITY
As Manufacturer:
Monarch Instrument
Division of Monarch International Inc.
15 Columbia Drive, Amherst NH 03031 USA
declares under Monarch’s sole responsibility that the product:
to which this declaration relates is in conformity with the following standards:
and therefore conforms with the requirements of Council Directive 89/336/EEC relating
to electromagnetic compatibility. The testing of this product was performed by Retlif
Testing Laboratories, NH, in August/September of 1995 (File R-2544N).
Name:
Remote Optical Self-Powered Sensor
Models: SPS-5/230 or SPS-5/12
with ROS-5P and R6 recharger
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October 1995
Manufacturer (Amherst,NH) Alan Woolfson, VP Engineering (Authorized Signature)
EMC:
EN55011:1991 Class B
EN50082-1:1992
IEC 801-2: 1991
IEC 801-3: 1994
IEC 801-4: 1998